Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2012 Dec;27(8):849-57. doi: 10.1093/arclin/acs085. Epub 2012 Sep 30.
Poor effort by examinees during neuropsychological testing has a profound effect on test performance. Although neuropsychological experiments often utilize healthy undergraduate students, the test-taking effort of this population has not been investigated previously. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether undergraduate students exercise variable effort in neuropsychological testing. During two testing sessions, participants (N = 36) were administered three Symptom Validity Tests (SVTs), the Test of Memory Malingering, the Dot Counting Test, and the Victoria Symptom Validity Test (VSVT), along with various neuropsychological tests. Analyses revealed 55.6% of participants in Session 1 and 30.8% of participants in Session 2 exerted poor effort on at least one SVT. Poor effort on the SVTs was significantly correlated with poor performance on various neuropsychological tests and there was support for the temporal stability of effort. These preliminary results suggest that the base rate of suboptimal effort in a healthy undergraduate population is quite high. Accordingly, effort may serve as a source of variance in neuropsychological research when using undergraduate students.
被试在神经心理学测试中的努力程度不佳会对测试表现产生深远影响。尽管神经心理学实验通常使用健康的大学生作为研究对象,但此前尚未对这一人群的应试努力程度进行研究。本研究旨在确定大学生在神经心理学测试中是否表现出不同程度的努力。在两次测试中,参与者(N=36)接受了三种症状效度测试(SVT)、记忆伪装测试、点计数测试和维多利亚症状效度测试(VSVT),以及各种神经心理学测试。分析显示,第一次测试中有 55.6%的参与者,第二次测试中有 30.8%的参与者至少在一项 SVT 上表现出不佳的努力程度。SVT 上的努力程度不佳与各种神经心理学测试的表现不佳显著相关,并且努力的时间稳定性也得到了支持。这些初步结果表明,健康大学生群体中表现不佳的应试努力程度的基础率相当高。因此,当使用大学生作为研究对象时,努力程度可能成为神经心理学研究中的一个变因来源。